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SUMMARY:Meghan Boelkow - DMA Recital
DESCRIPTION:Free | No ticket required \nMeghan Boelkow DMA Bassoon Chamber Recital \nMeghan Boelkow\nEmily Torkelson\nAlex Ferkey\nPresley Hansen\nAnders Larson\nMorgan Musil\nFiona Hunt \n…… \nBassoonist Meghan Boelkow will be giving her first DMA Chamber Recital at UW–Madison. Originally from Wisconsin\, Meghan received her Bachelor’s Degree at UW-Platteville and her Master of Music Degree at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Meghan is excited to present a program that consists of a variety of instruments and music. This program will be giving the spotlight to instruments that don’t normally get to play together; including the bassoon with the cello\, tuba\, upright bass\, and harp. Join us on this fun adventure with “Voices Unheard.”
URL:https://music.wisc.edu/event/meghan-boelkow/
LOCATION:Humanities Building\, 455 N. Park Street\, Madison\, WI\, 53706\, United States
CATEGORIES:Student Recital
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SUMMARY:Career Chat - Sibila Konstantinova
DESCRIPTION:The School of Music Career Chat Series presents:\nSibila Konstantinova \n Humanities 1321 \nThe School of Music Career Chat Series introduces students to professionals who have taken multifaceted routes to success in the music industry. Each session features a candid conversation with a guest artist\, where students will get the chance to ask questions directly\, hear behind-the-scenes stories\, and gain insight into the many ways a music career can unfold. \nAll students are invited to attend. \n…… \nBulgarian pianist Sibila Konstantinova is distinguished by the elegance and warmth of her playing. Her insightful interpretations of the works of the Viennese Classical composers\, as well as those of Schubert and Brahms\, have earned her the admiration of audiences far beyond her adopted home city of Vienna. \nBorn in Varna\, Bulgaria\, Sibila Konstantinova began her musical education at the State Music School “Dobri Hristov.” Upon graduation\, she was awarded a full scholarship by the Corporation of London to pursue her studies at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama\, where she joined the class of Prof. Joan Havill. She obtained both Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in piano performance and subsequently became an Artist Fellow at GSMD. Before moving to Vienna to specialize in chamber music under Avedis Kouyoumdjian at the University of Music and Performing Arts\, she received numerous awards from institutions including the Philharmonia Orchestra\, the Musicians’ Benevolent Fund\, and the Myra Hess Foundation. \nAs a soloist and chamber musician\, Sibila has performed extensively throughout Europe in prestigious venues such as the Barbican Centre and Queen Elizabeth Hall in London\, Wigmore Hall\, the Glass Hall of the Musikverein in Vienna\, and the Konzerthaus in Berlin. Her performances have been broadcast by the Bulgarian National Television and Radio\, the Performance Channel (UK)\, Radio Ö1 (Austria)\, and Radio NDR4 (Netherlands). \nSibila Konstantinova is a founding member of the Stefan Zweig Trio\, winners of the 2015 Joseph Haydn International Chamber Music Competition. The release of their debut CD\, featuring trios by Korngold and Zemlinsky\, received widespread critical acclaim and was nominated for an OPUS Klassik Award. \nA passionate teacher\, Sibila has been a member of the faculty at the Vienna University of Music and Performing Arts (mdw) since 2013. She was appointed Senior Lecturer in Piano Chamber Music in 2021 and has since given masterclasses at the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre in Vilnius\, the Latvian Academy of Music in Riga\, and at the Grafenegg\, Großraming\, and Ghent Festivals as part of the European Chamber Music Academy (ECMA).
URL:https://music.wisc.edu/event/career-chat-sibila-konstantinova/
LOCATION:Humanities Building\, 455 N. Park Street\, Madison\, WI\, 53706\, United States
CATEGORIES:Career Chats
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SUMMARY:Matthew Treviño - Faculty Artist Series
DESCRIPTION:Free | No ticket required \nMorphy Recital Hall \nMead Witter School of Music Faculty Artist Series \nMatthew Treviño\, bass\nScott Gendel\, piano \nPresent “The Modern Bass: New Music and New Perspectives” \nMatthew Treviño\, bass\, presents a recital of new music featuring a selection of newly commissioned works from his upcoming album The Farther Shore. The program debuts these pieces and discusses the role new music can play in redefining archetypes for the bass voice.
URL:https://music.wisc.edu/event/matthew-trevino/
LOCATION:Humanities Building\, 455 N. Park Street\, Madison\, WI\, 53706\, United States
CATEGORIES:Faculty Artist Series
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